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California.  Dept.  of^ 
natural  resources.  Di- 
vision of  mines. 

SCIENC&Si 
LIBRARY 


CIBRARY 

WNIVHR3ITY  OF  CM-lTOVrrrr 


1^4903 


PAMPHLET  BINDER 


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CAIvIFORNIA    STATK 


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FERRY  BUILDING, 


SHOWING     BY    COUNTIKS    THB 


LEWIS  E.  AUBURY,  S 

MINERAL     PRODIJ 


Compiled  BY    CHARLES    C 
IFKOM  DIRECT  KETURNS 


COUNTIES. 

METALLIC. 

NON-IVIETALLIC. 

HYDROCARBONS 
AND    GASES. 

PRECIOUS   METALS. 

AS   PEE  BETDBN8  TO   D.   8.   MINT  AT 
8AK  FBANCI8C0. 

COPPER. 

QUICKSILVER. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

CHROME,  LliAD.  FLATI- 

-N'UM,  PYRITES.  AND 

TUNGSTEN. 

.MINERAL  WATERS.  '         ^'^''vV^bifn  i'^' 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

ASBESTOS.    COAL.   FDLLER'S 
EARin,      I.SFDSORIAL      EARTH. 

1 
ASPHALTUMj 
BITUMINOUS  ROCK,    II              PETROLEUM. 

GOLD. 

SILVER. 

,   GYFSUBt.    LITHIA   SIICA.  M.\QNE- 
SITB,      MINERAL     PAIST,      AND 

onus. 

AND  NATURAL  GAS. 

h 

Valne. 

Value. 

Lbs.  Fine. 

Value. 

Flasks. 

Value. 

Quantity.              Value. 

Gallons. 

Value. 

Tons.     ;       Value.      I'    Quantity.    !       Value. 

1                       1'.                        i 

Quantity.           Valne.        ' 

1 

Bbls, 

Va 

( 

Tons. 
(c)  15,503 

Pyrites. 
$63,958 

49,100 

Salt 
$54,200 

$575 
2,445,815 
2,607,500 
1,736,816 

|; 

$17,930 

7,134 

78,859 

10,000 

$1,560 

Butte 

Ounces. 

no 

Tons. 
20 

Platinum. 

1,770 

Chrome, 

300 

15,000 

$1,500 

3,666,810 

572,022 

379  tons  Min. 

Gems. 

110,000 

Paint.    1,900 

Colusa 

(6)  326 

$12,321 

18 

Salt. 
225 

Contra  Costa        

Del  Norte 

10,590 

384,735 

40,037 

45,824 

135,959 

1,160,971 

Ounces. 
1.5 

Platinum. 
22 

El  Dorado 

2,525 

9,187 

160,000 
1,440,000 



Tons. 
112 

AsbeetOB. 
2,625 

-"^ 

24,960 
224,640 

Fresno         ..   

is) 

8,890,000 

$2,4C 

Humboldt 



Ouncefl. 
12.5 

Pounds. 

345,680 

Tons. 

52 

Platinum. 

204 

Lead. 

16.247 

Tungsten. 

18.800 

Inyo 

29,741 
134,944 

151,606 

23,649 

Kern     

1 

Tons. 
1,350 

Gypsum. 

11,000 

Tons. 
10,586 

Aspbaltum. 

$105,860 

17,069,716     3,17 
. 

250 
1,462 

y,ooo 

51,937 

Lake -. 

489,000 

219,600 

■,j 

Los  Angeles 

15,035 

50,867 

100 
10,014 

175,000 

31,250 

12,000 

Salt. 
20,000 

Tons. 
11,500 

Uvpaum. 
43,500 

Tons. 

23,718 

Asphalt. 
1 19,430 

2,854,564 

1,056 

Madera 

»-- 

386,380 
40 

5,231 

12,541 

1,956 

Ouncea. 

1.5 

Platinum. 
25 

90,000 

18,000 

Mono -    

308,884 
4,000 

11,240 

5,000 
279,400 

1,000 
89,500 

Napa 

4,863 

171,910 

TIN   No.  42 


OK   THE 


m:iming   bureau 


SAN  FEANCISCO. 


RY,  State  Mineralogist. 

)DUCTIONS    OF    CALIFORNIA     FOR    THF    YKAR    190o 

RLES  G.  YALE,  statistician. 

lECT  RETCKN.S  BY  PRODDCERS.I 


iiBONS 
SES. 

- 

STRUCTURAL     IVIATERIALS. 

— 



TdTAL    PRODUC 
OK   COUNTIES 

1904. 

Total  Values. 

^'^■•■•'■'^4,972 
2,085,808 

2,275,564 

347,807 

129.914       i 

7,417       1 

532,231 

1,570,847 

83,561 

169,918 

5,319.630 

23,300 

330,719 

118,.50S 

2,5211,694 

178,1174 

302,1195 

434,076 

15,195 

1,135 

272,735 

43,041 

308.433 

PETROLEUM 

BRICK  AND             i 
POTTERY  CLAYS, 
AND  PORTLAND 
CEMEXT. 

SANDSTONE 

AND 

GRANITE. 

LI 

LIMESTONE. 

MACADAM. 

II 

RUBBLE 

AND 

I'.WING  BLOCKS. 

Quantity.                 Value. 

MISCELLANEOUS.          | 

GLASS  SAND,  MARBLE,           i 
SLATE.  AND  80AP3T0NE           : 

1905. 

«E.                 1 

STOXE. 

COUNTIES. 

bl8.                    Value.        Ij 

Quantity.         Value.        I 

Cubic  Feet. 

Value.       j 

II 

Bbla 

Value. 

Tons.               Value.              Tone. 

Ii 

Value.       ii 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Total  Values. 

', 

(/t)         M             Brick,  l; 

12  000      s^g.^.-ioo  !i 

j 

1 

709,723 

$441,587  '' 

Tons. 
(I)     11,618 

Rubble. 

$7,442 

$662,687 

575 

2,490,756 

2,621,104 

2,415,627 

289,454 

197,493 

10,612 

467,566 

2,734,164 

53,628 

222,596 

4,912,095 

33,000 

271,437 

(In  Unappor- 
tioned. 

2,234,364 

183,987 

207,835 

393,.592 

24,510 

3,500 

320,124 

23,121 

1          261.910 

Alameda .  ^. .".  -• : '. .  i-^^i 
t                    J 

Alpine / 

Amador  ^.  .  . 

Butte. yJ 

Calaveras -.- 

Colusa  - 

Contra  Costa 

j 

|. 

1 

1 

Tone. 

21,775 

M 

400 

Tons. 

40 

20,000 

Brick. 

3,200 

Clay. 

300 

1,000 

$1,500- 1 

Cu.  It. 
2,703 

Marble. 
$3,950 

f 

1 
1 

0')  8.0S" 

115,430 

i 

118,954 

SaodBtone. 
$276,908 

M 

10,979 

Brick. 
73,948 

20,244 

13,925 

34,800 

43,500 

77,200 

61,620 

Tons. 

10,000 

Rubble. 
4,500 

i 

Del  Norte 

1 



-- 

9,260 

6,946 

1,050 

6,775 

Squares. 
4,000 

Slate. 
40,000 

El  Dorado 

90  000      ■*'>  4nn  snn 

M 

9,000 

soo 

Brick. 
60,000 

Brick. 
7,600 

Fresno 

Humboldt 

Inyo 

Kern -. 

Cu.  It. 
17,000 

Marble. 
17,000 

)69,715 

3,174,966  ( 

53  tons 
760  M 
M 

3,400 

Clay        54 

Krick  6,000 

Brick. 

24,000 

279,660 

265,500 

5,500 

44,000 

' 

Kings 

Lake  -  - - 

Lassen 



!54,564 

1,056,188  1 

30,53310118 
Uil(.6«3  M 

Clay     10,066 
Brick  86;),«i0 

1         8.784 

Saudstone. 
fl.flfiO 

25,000 

22,000 

,                 Tone. 
47,026 

Rubble. 
47,025 



Granite. 

42,316  '      123.106 

[! 

Madera 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 

Merced 

Mono,. 

Monterey 

Nana . 

1 """" 

M 

22,877 

Brick. 
163,585 

1 

«3,000 

32,250 

Tons. 
20,000 

Rubble. 
12,000 

M 

i|        635 

M 

600 

Brick. 

6,470 

'            Brick. 

3,600 



1 

10,000 

10,000 



Tons 

9.257 

Glass  Sand. 
8,121 

1 

1 

1 

1 
i 

Tons. 

Rubble. 

Finn 

Mono - 

308,884 
4,000 

11,240 

5,000 
279,400 

1,000 
89,600 

4,853 

171,910 

._,. 

3,179,715 

32,523 

Ounces. 
1.2 

Ounces. 

2 

Platinum. 
20 

Platinum. 
36 

1,510,900 

711,633 

597,793 

283,810 

35,690 

668,382 

8,041 
530 
346 
206 

367,250 
1,006 

57,291 
157 



Riverside 



Gems. 
2,500 

Ounces. 
40 

Platinum. 
700 

(0  MCu. 

43,564 

It.  Natural  Qas. 
43,564 

7,764 

279,651 

500 

500 

San  Bernardino 

San  Diego 

473,893 
109,712 

19,595 
100 

52,603 
4,808 

8,206 
750 

Gems. 

65,000 

Gems,  66,000 
ia    Mica,  276 

35  tons  Lith 



T 





M  Ou.  It.  :    Natural  Gas. 

100,950              .53.915 

t 

San  Luis  Obispo 

300 

3,733 

133,748 

Tons. 
2,533 

Bit.  Rock. 

6,344 

16,000 

Salt. 
67,500 

725 

t 

59 
2,693 

2,070 
95,968 

115,250 
6,000 

21,450 
1,200 

Tons.        Inf.  Earth 
3,000  !         15,000 

1 

Tons. 
3,000 

Asphalt. 
30,000 

3,534,000 
41,000 

1,413,600 
14,555 

Santfi    Clara 

1 

. 

Santa  Cruz 

. 

Tons. 

17,683 

Bit.  Rock. 
42,500 

684,952 
517,303 

167,548 
3.687 

10,830,865 

1,688,614 

Tons. 
20 

Chrome. 

300 

80,000 

12,000 

5 

i 

803,035                2,499 

Ounces. 
5.3 

Platinum. 
93 

, 

542 
2,584 

18,518 
97,041 

10,000 
10,000 

4,000 
4,000 

50,000                   240 

Tons,    i    Min.  Paint. 
375  1          2,125 

I 

Tehama       

8,000 

4,000 

Trinity 

690,844                3,044 

2,300                     13 

1,291,726              21.348 

389 

Ounces. 
13,917   1              '26 

Platinum. 

450 

\ 

i 

Oems. 

5,000 

, 

236,578  \ 

1,200 

i  M.cu.'tt 

\       3,B31 

!  ,      Tons 

(       3,000 

Natural  Gas. 

5,000 

Asphalt. 

30,000 

1  375,522 

Yolo 

il 

Yuba ■ 

Unapportioned  {I) 

Totals 

324,135                   369 
147,500  1          111.500 

2  000        son 

300,000  i 

48,K0O 

Pounds. 
188,000 

Lead. 
8,836 

910,000 

130,000 

C       Tons. 
1        15,000 
]  (,0  Tons. 

SodR.  1  I 
■22.:.oo  1  > 
Borax,    f  i 
1,019,1.^8  J 

(e)n,9.^1tonsMagnesile.  fl6.*Jl 
l.niM  tons  Fu  I's  Earth.  38,000 
■)G.600toiis        Coal,        144,.t00 

1      Tons. 

\    4,637 

Bituro.  Kock. 
11,592 

1 

*$19,197,043 

(o)$678,494 

16,997,489 

112.650,605 

24,655 

$886,081 
inc.  Gold  a 

....      $111,761  "  2,194.150 

$538,700 

$1,183,583 

$423,647 

$448,205   1  .q4.27S  701  '     $9,007,820 

I      •       '                •       •       1 

Total  value  Gold  and  Silver,  $19,875,637. 

Total  value  Metallic  Substances, 

nd  Silver,  $23,523,984.                   Total  value  Non-Metallic  Substances,  $2,145,930.             j  Total  value  Hydrocarbons  and  Gases,  $9,456,02.51 

Counties  not  mentioned  made  no  mineral  production  during  1905,                                 {  ij  For  sraelting-liux,  beet-sugar  manufacture,  and  paving                                                                                                                                                                                                   . 

•This    Bureau   has  never  independently  collected    siatistice  of   precious                ( )t)  F'or  sea-wall  construction,  rip-rap,  railroad  ballast,  concrete,  etc.                           Chrome      -..     ov,,/**'          ,K^o!i                   rt 

metal    output,    but    has   ueed   totals    and  distribution    by  county,  as                {/)  Unapportioned  includes  product  of  single  mines,  etc.,  in  counties,  so  as               Lead 533,6801bs.          M.UM                   ^o 

obtained  at  the  tnited  states  Mint,  San  Francrsco.                                                                      to  conceal  their  identity.     For  thU  reason  it  is  necessary  to  put  under                I'latlnum., -.    „  ^f™  o'-^            J-^*^                     ,." 

Ml8L-El.l,\NS0D8    InTALS.— NoX-1 

ll 

let's  Earth , 

(«)    Utilized  for  Sulphur  contents. 

id)  Tons  and  vahie  for  crude. 

ie)    Tons  and  value  for  crude. 

(/)  Value  of  that  commercially  used, 

((7)    Barrels  of  42  jrallonB.    Prices.  STerage  f.  o.  b.  at  well*. 

{h)  Includes  common,  pressed,  and  fire. 

this    heading     borax,    soda,    coat,     1  or  tl  and     cement,    ftiUers    eartit,                i  y  rices -.. 

Maoneiiie,  some  gold   and  silver,  and  a  few  other  suOstancen  furmerljj                Tunpsten   .   .      - 

IS           isisoo                      111. 

credited  to  ctrtatn  counties.     This   causes   an  apparent,    hut  not  real,                                                                                                                                                .     .  „,                      ^"(^ 
falling  oJl  in  output  of  Lassen,  Los  Angeles.  Napa,  San  Bernardino,                                                                                                                                                |Ul,7ol                      • 
Siskii/on,   aud    a    few  other    counties,   where    these    "unapportioned"                                                                                                                                                                                  q^ 
substances  occur.    If  credited  to  the  exact  cnunti/,  where  there  is  only  a 
single  operator,  private  business  would  be  wade  public.     Under  these 
circumstances,  the  figures  of  values  of  output  in  some  counties  do  not 
actually  represent  their  relative  rank,  as  some  of  the  products  may  be 
placed  under  "  unapportioned." 

^. 

0,900         71I,li33  I 


10.564  tons   Clay     14,581 

118  M      I  Brick    11,!«0 

Tone.  '  Clay. 

20,000  i       10,000 


M  2,838 
Tons. 
49,720 


Brick. 
69.195 
Clav. 
67,970 


2,155 

500 

87,035 


Granite. 
2,570 

SandBtone. 

250 
Granite. 
93,967 


10,000 


M  18,000    Brick,  135,000 


Granite, 

57,655  92,300 

Granite. 

4,327  1,614 


15,533 


20,000 


10,000 


8,737 


20,000 


1,000 

,000  ' 


1,413,600 
14,555  ■ 


::>=j. 


3,910 : 

M    I 

32,585 

M 

11,400 

M 
400  I 
M   ' 
5,902 

M 

4,025 
Tons.  I 
700 
M  i 
28,486 


Brick. 

28,350 

Brick. 

310,685 

Brie]:. 

68,000 

Brick. 

3,200 

Brick,  i 
61,436  ' 

Briclt. 
34,750 

clay.  I, 

1,050  I 

Brick,  t 
i04,367 


(,600 


9,500 


Granite. 
5,330 

Granite. 

10,250 


1 


,  SandBtone. 

0,000  I  26,000 

I  Granite. 

1,500  I  6,000 


Sandstone. 
29,600  18,330 

I     t!$and8tone. 

100,000  (      l.'iO,000 


M   i  Brick. 

3,500  I        14,000 


2,500 


Sandstone. 
1,250 


M  Brick, 

500  4,000  :. 


M 

650 


Brick. 
5,000 


M  Brick. 

2,000  16,000 


>,522 


236,578  . 


Tone. 
30 
M 


Clay. 


Brick. 
10,400 


---I" 

Tons. 
400 

Bbls.  Port  land  Cement, 
1,266,663  ;    1,791,916 


Granite. 

7,000  '         9,000 

(iranite. 

9,700  9,700 

Sandstone. 

2,300  1,380 

Sandatoae. 

175  200 


15,000 
17,024 


15,000 
14,740 


218,084 
10,700 


199,974 
8,000 


27,387 


51,395 


5,000 


7,500 


7,325 
3,600 


100,000 


52,125 
3,600 


100,000 


500 


1,000 


Clay. 
80 


5,701       $9,007,820  jl. 


jl 


$4,195,848 


»837,105 


616,995   $555,322 


22,199 

60,058 

66,000 

9,000 


16,639 

20,326 

32,500 

9,000 


Tona. 
500 


Tons. 
21,910 


Rnbble. 
500 


Tom 
9,267 


Unbble. 
22,779 


82,057  I   79,675 


2,200 


9,600 


3,500 


1,750 


192,749   .1!323,325 


102,2 1,S  !   75,011 
189,300    140,545 


1,440,456 


600  M 
206,027  tons. 

Tons. 
8,040 

Tons.    , 

64,988 

650  M 
209,376  tons. 

Tons. 

36,072  ; 

Tons.  1 

68,151  1 

Tons. 

100,000 

Tons. 

15,000 

Tons. 

100,000 

Tona. 

111,4:5 

Ton.. 

1,500 


Pav'gbl' 
Rubble, 


Pav'g  bl' 
Rubble, 


'ks,  36,000 
216,229 

Rubble. 
12,060 
Robbie. 
32,494 

'ks,  23,000 
104,867 

Rubble. 
16,507 
Rubble, 
65,682 
Rubble. 
25,000 
Rubble. 
15,000 
Rubble. 
75,000 
Rubble, 
48,192 

BntoBWr 

3,000 


oaUjiLii     Mono. 


Cu.  ft. 
2,500 


M         Paving  Blocks. 
113  3,562 

2.145  M        I  Pav'g  Blks,  66,786 
10,0iX)  tons.  !  Rubble,  6,500 


Cu.ft. 
11,000 


Tons. 
142,150 


Rubble. 
60,490 


$942,503 


$908,614 


Tons. 
3,000 


d  Gases,  $9,456,025 


Total  value  Structural  Materials,  I|i7,943,288. 


Glass  Sand. 
8,121 


Marble. 
2,500 




)         Cu.  It. 
i     40,100 

Marble. 
40,000 

1 

"^ !,- 

Marble. 
66,000 


Soapstone. 
3,000 


23,121  1  Monterey 


.3,214,828  Nevada 

738,264  Orange 

798,644  Placer 

284,497  i  Plumas.... 

558,369  Riverside  ... 

881,852  Sacramento  . 

360,145  San  Benito.. 


820,026     San  Bernardino.. 

231,945     San  Diego 

456,042  i  San  Francisco  . . . 

146,915     San  Joaquin 

189.5'.l2     San  Luis  Obispo  . 

203,936     San  Mateo 

1,601,217  ,  Santa  Barbara  .. . 

470,130     Santa  Clara 

296,349     Santa  Cruz 

2,579,014  :  Shasta 


520,990 
806,877 


Sierra  . . 
Siskiyou  . 


201,091  I  Solano.. 
318,871  '  Sonoma. 


52,365 

9,000 

708,255 

32,313 

1,389,774 


Stanislaus 
Tehama  .. 
Trinity  . . . 

Tulare 

Tuolumne. 


345,093  ,  Ventura 
200  I  Yolo  ... 


325,384 


Yuba. 


3,491,523    Unapportioned  (/) 


$180,571  II  $43,069,227         Totals  . 

:l 

i!        1905. 


zYz,jao 

43,041 

308,433 

3,145,254 

1,153,742 

1,004,098 

270,903 

583,386 

515,123 

332,972 

922,034 

727,540 

700,131 

92,635 

259,246 

238,802 

7H1,611 

365,044 

309,700 

4,898,033 

375,985 

943,936 

30,193 

187,176 

52,816 

3,.')00 

579,088 

36,200 

1,615,320 

546,837 

720 

143,278 

3,410,794 

$43,778,348 

1904. 


MSOOB  Totals.  -^'o^■-MKTALLIu 


MlSCBLLANKOnS  T0TA1,B.  — HyUBOCABHONS    and    llAHKS. 


112  tons 

?2,626 

46,500  tons 

144,50(1 

1,334  tons 

38,000 

12,860  tons 

54,600 

3,000  tons 

15.00<J 

26  tons 

276 

3,933  tons 

16,221 

754  tons 

4,026 

148,500 

.\3phaltnm 

Bituminous  Rock  . 
Natural  Gas 


40,304  tons 
24,763  tons 
148,346  M. cu.ft. 


(286,290 
60.4.36 
102,479 

$448,205 


Totals,— Salts. 

Borax  (Crude) 46,334  tons 

S«l'      ■     ■    ■  77,U8ton8 

Soda  (crude) 15,000  tons 


.MiSCBLLANKClOH    TOTA  L8.— StRUCTORA  L  .M  ATBRI A  1.8. 

(JlassSand  9,267  tons 

Marble 73,303cu,li. 

Paving  Blocks 3,408  M 

Rubble  (includes  Concrete) 1,183,802  tons 

Slate _ 4,00OBqrB. 

Soapstone  SOOtons 


Totals.— Portland  Ckmbnt  and  Clats  ros  Brick,  Pottbrt,  Etc. 


;i, 019,168 
141,925 
22,500 

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12»,460 
134,347 
774,267 

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«1,089,186 


Brick  (common,  pressed,  and  tire)  . 

Cement  (Portland)  - 

Clay  for  Pottery,  Sewer-pipe,  etc,  ., 


..   286,618  M. 
.  1,2«5,663  bbls, 
..    1,33,806  tons 


$2,273,786 

1.791.91K 

130.146 


Totau-'-Sandbtonk  and  Granitb. 

Granite 228.788  cu.  ft.       »363,837 

Sandatone;.. 302,813  cu.  It.        483,2«K 


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